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Farmland & Ranch Properties

Find farms, cattle ranches, and agricultural properties near Hot Springs, Arkansas. Hobby farms to working operations.

Top 10

The Best of Farmland & Ranch Properties in Hot Springs

Our picks for the most notable opportunities, areas, and properties in this market.

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Hobby Farm$150K–$400K

Garland County Hobby Farms

5–20 acre properties with homes, fencing, and outbuildings. Room for gardens, chickens, goats, and a few horses. The most popular farm category near Hot Springs.

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Cattle$300K–$800K

Hot Spring County Cattle Ranches

Working cattle operations with 50–200 acres of improved pasture. Fenced and cross-fenced with barns, corrals, and water systems.

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Row Crop$2K–$5K/acre

Saline County Agricultural Land

Productive agricultural land between Hot Springs and Benton. Hay operations, row crops, and cattle grazing. Some parcels qualify for USDA conservation programs.

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Large Acreage$200K–$1M+

Clark County Large Ranches

200–1,000+ acre ranches south of Hot Springs. Cattle, timber, and hunting combination properties. Some of the best ranch value in the state.

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Poultry$400K–$1.5M

Poultry Operations

Existing poultry houses with contracts from Tyson or other integrators. Steady income, established infrastructure. Requires management commitment.

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Hay$150K–$500K

Hay Operations

Improved hay fields with equipment included. 30–100 acres of bermuda or fescue producing 3–4 cuttings/year. Reliable income with low labor requirements.

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Specialty$200K–$600K

Orchard & Vineyard Properties

Small orchard and vineyard properties in the Ouachita foothills. Blueberries, peaches, and wine grapes thrive in this climate. Agritourism potential.

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Mountain$100K–$400K

Montgomery County Mountain Farms

Mountain farms with mix of pasture and timber. Lower prices, larger acreage, and more privacy. Popular with homesteaders and self-sufficiency seekers.

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Value$1.2K–$2.5K/acre

Perry County Ranch Land

Some of the best ranch value in central Arkansas. Large tracts with road frontage, year-round water, and a mix of open and timbered land.

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Alternative$100K–$300K

Hemp & Specialty Crop Land

Properties suitable for hemp cultivation, market gardens, or specialty crops. Arkansas's growing season and soil support diverse agricultural ventures.

Buyer's Guide

What You Need to Know

Essential tips for navigating this market in Hot Springs.

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Agricultural Exemptions

Agricultural land in Arkansas qualifies for reduced property tax assessments. Pasture, timber, and crop land are assessed at use value rather than market value, potentially saving thousands per year.

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Farm Financing (FSA Loans)

USDA Farm Service Agency offers favorable loans for farm purchases: 40-year terms, competitive rates, and down payments as low as 5%. Programs exist specifically for beginning farmers.

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Soil Quality

Request USDA soil survey data for any agricultural property. Soil type determines what you can grow, drainage characteristics, and pasture quality. Your county extension office provides free analysis.

Water Rights & Access

In Arkansas, surface water rights follow riparian doctrine (landowners adjacent to streams have use rights). Well water is generally unrestricted. Verify water availability before purchasing.

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Fencing Requirements

Arkansas is an open-range state in some counties — meaning you're responsible for fencing livestock IN, not out. Verify your county's fence laws. Budget $5–$15/linear foot for new fencing.

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Conservation Programs

USDA CRP, EQIP, and CSP programs pay landowners for conservation practices. Annual payments of $50–$150/acre for qualifying practices. Contact your local NRCS office.

FAQ

Common Questions

What does farmland cost near Hot Springs?

$1,200–$5,000/acre depending on location, improvements, and soil quality. Improved pasture near town costs more. Remote tracts in Perry or Montgomery County are most affordable.

Can I get a farm loan?

Yes. FSA offers 40-year terms with as little as 5% down for qualifying buyers. Farm Credit Services and local banks also offer agricultural loans. First-time farmer programs are available.

What crops grow well here?

Bermuda and fescue hay, blueberries, peaches, blackberries, wine grapes, market vegetables, and hemp. The long growing season (200+ days) supports diverse agriculture.

Is cattle ranching profitable?

With proper management, yes. Arkansas has a strong cattle industry with sale barns, feed suppliers, and veterinary services. Cow-calf operations on 50+ acres can generate supplemental income.

Do agricultural properties get tax breaks?

Yes. Agricultural use assessment significantly reduces property taxes. Pasture, timber, and crop land are assessed at agricultural use value rather than fair market value.

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